Tempo Changes
A tempo
after a change in tempo this marking is used to return to or resume normal speed
Tempo Primo
instructs the performer to return to the first tempo of a movement or piece of music; also written as Tempo 1
Tempo 1
instructs the performer to return to the first tempo of a movement or piece of music; also written as Tempo Primo
Allargando
is an indication to become gradually slower and more stately
Ritarnando
is an indication to gradually decrease the tempo of music
meno mosso
means less motion or with a slower tempo
Stringendo
means to play gradually faster; a section os music in which the tempo slowly increases
Rubato
often taken to mean playing with expressive and rhythmic freedom; in lamen's terms, follow the singer or conductor/director
Rallentando
tempo marking meaning to gradually get slower
Accelerando
- is a tempo marking indicating to gradually increase tempo of a song until otherwise noted
Piu mosso
- means more movement or quickly